The workers who aren't replaced by AI? They'll be forced to work from the office.
This is so not shocking.OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has come out as one of the latest tech industry titans against remote work, which he says is harmful to creativity., not only trashed the practice itself, but took on companies that continue to engage in it.
"I think definitely one of the tech industry’s worst mistakes in a long time was that everybody could go full remote forever," the OpenAI co-founder and CEO said, "and startups didn’t need to be together in person and, you know, there was going to be no loss of creativity." "I would say that the experiment on that is over," he added, "and the technology is not yet good enough that people can be full remote forever, particularly on startups."
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